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now it's up to authorities in egypt to begin that flow. and they have said that that will happen. so that's something we need to watch very closely here. the one other thing that we're watching is the backlash after that explosion at the hospital in gaza. hamas now says 500 are dead, they're blaming israeli jets for bombing the area. what the israeli officials are saying is that it was a failed rocket launch by the islamic jihad. what we do know is that the perception of the rest of the globe is changing, and we've seen protests throughout the day, some of them violence at the u.s. embassy or near the u.s. embassy in beirut, there was a security warning in place at the u.s. embassy in ayman, istanbul, cairo, they've seen protests as well. this is a big concern and another facet of why the president was here, carl. he wanted to try a tamp down some of the frustration and the possibility of violence spreading, and this becoming a more expanded regional war. and rowan, that's something that's very tenuous. >> we just got a tweet from adrian watson, jay, the official spokesperson for
now it's up to authorities in egypt to begin that flow. and they have said that that will happen. so that's something we need to watch very closely here. the one other thing that we're watching is the backlash after that explosion at the hospital in gaza. hamas now says 500 are dead, they're blaming israeli jets for bombing the area. what the israeli officials are saying is that it was a failed rocket launch by the islamic jihad. what we do know is that the perception of the rest of the globe...
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clashes are still under way across egypt. it's not just happening in sinai, it's happening in carroll and reports of attacks on churches, on police stations, on shops and even on banks. clearly the stakes are much, much higher and they will continue to fight. a spokesman saying they will not cower and they will rise again. now, a march is called for tomorrow on the other hand. you mentioned the minister of the interior using deadly force, and it shows you what's at stake here. the state of emergency remains in place. the curfew has been slightly amended from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and ending at 6:00 a.m. the next morning. of course, in all of this, the risk of a lot of uncertainty about how the security situation will come back under control. when it comes to political reconciliation, it is clear we're far from it. if you look at egyptian sovereignty, for five years that has risen 30 basis points, so 800 bps. remember, commercial banks are closed for security reasons, and as a result the exchange is closed as well. some compa
clashes are still under way across egypt. it's not just happening in sinai, it's happening in carroll and reports of attacks on churches, on police stations, on shops and even on banks. clearly the stakes are much, much higher and they will continue to fight. a spokesman saying they will not cower and they will rise again. now, a march is called for tomorrow on the other hand. you mentioned the minister of the interior using deadly force, and it shows you what's at stake here. the state of...
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from egypt through even say, turkey, because it's no longer ideologically opposed to egypt as it is to israel and right to germany and put an end to the dominance of russian natural gas >> it's been a prolific hydrocarbon basin. la vie thin is a discovery there. and they've built out this understanding of the regional geology. the gas currently goes into multiple countries informal israel, jordan, egypt, and certainly there are plans and efforts to try to build pipeline access to markets. the world is moving to a larger mix for gas. as coal based generation comes down and this is a low-cost high quality large scale resource that will help meet the needs as the power system in that region and world continues to go to a greater gas base and this that has decade's worth of running room. >> actually, noble has never had enough capital to explore and i think to work closely with in the middle east with all parts of the different natural gas world. i'm wondering if noble didn't feel like we didn't have balance sheet to explore and exploit the eastern mediterranean but also the permian. th
from egypt through even say, turkey, because it's no longer ideologically opposed to egypt as it is to israel and right to germany and put an end to the dominance of russian natural gas >> it's been a prolific hydrocarbon basin. la vie thin is a discovery there. and they've built out this understanding of the regional geology. the gas currently goes into multiple countries informal israel, jordan, egypt, and certainly there are plans and efforts to try to build pipeline access to markets....
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egypt has made it clear it will not accept any refugees over the border. estonia's prime minister is on a wanted list in russia for removing soviet era world war ii monuments in the country. names were reported on the list and includes other baltic officials and lawmakers as they pull down monuments from soviet occupation. >>> the cdc is expected to ease covid isolation guidelines that people won't need to isolate once they've been fever free for 24 hours and if their symptoms are mild or improving according to "the washington post" saying easing up on isolation rules wouldn't impact transmission because of the very high viral circulation. scott, back over to you. >> kate, appreciate that. kate rogers. >>> coming up, more committee moves. stephanie link adding a big retailer ahead of earnings next week. we will reveal it next. (grunting) at morgan stanley, old school hard work meets bold new thinking. (laughter) at 88 years old, we still see the world with the wonder of new eyes, helping you discover untapped possibilities and relentlessly working with you
egypt has made it clear it will not accept any refugees over the border. estonia's prime minister is on a wanted list in russia for removing soviet era world war ii monuments in the country. names were reported on the list and includes other baltic officials and lawmakers as they pull down monuments from soviet occupation. >>> the cdc is expected to ease covid isolation guidelines that people won't need to isolate once they've been fever free for 24 hours and if their symptoms are mild...
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. >>> egypt refusing to let americans and other foreign nations avthugthallee roh e passage without an aid agreement. >>> apple is a lagger today. i fiphone demand in china is we. analysts writing iphone sales are down high double digits after adjusting for launch-time distance between the 14 and the 15. they do add the tracking of the 15's resale price in hong kong supports the weak demand that is detected in their industry checks. the stock is breaking the 50-day moving average and for a while was the only dow component that was red at the open. >> up almost 400 points on the dow right now. it's been a strong session. speaking of, look at charles schwab. the stock is turning higher despite missing revenue expectations, on pace for its best since july, up more than 5 5%. joining us is ceo will bettinger. good to see you. >> hi, sara. good to see you. thanks for inviting me back on the show. >> of course. so, talk us through the results a little bit. if people were worried about lower deposits, it sounds like on the call you offered some soothing words of things improving as far as the
. >>> egypt refusing to let americans and other foreign nations avthugthallee roh e passage without an aid agreement. >>> apple is a lagger today. i fiphone demand in china is we. analysts writing iphone sales are down high double digits after adjusting for launch-time distance between the 14 and the 15. they do add the tracking of the 15's resale price in hong kong supports the weak demand that is detected in their industry checks. the stock is breaking the 50-day moving...
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last night he got the leader of mexico and the leader of egypt wrong. every time he speaks he gets something wrong. we have nothing against him. but it's our job as pollster ss to reflect exactly what's going on. the questions thismorning are not about donald trump. sorry my democrat partisan colleague instantly turned it into politics. the question is, is joe biden capable of running this country for the next five years? he makes so many mistakes. so many more than ronald reagan did. and i remember the charge against reagan in 1984. just put them up side-by-side, and you see the difference between joe biden and you're asking to give him five more years? there was an excellent nbc poll demonstrating just how many are concerned. >> part of the problem, life is relative. the choice is -- this is it! i think, you could say you don't think he's up for it for the next five years but others look at former president trump and say that that's an existential threat to the democracy and the world. >> still rather have biden. >> by the way, that's why americans ar
last night he got the leader of mexico and the leader of egypt wrong. every time he speaks he gets something wrong. we have nothing against him. but it's our job as pollster ss to reflect exactly what's going on. the questions thismorning are not about donald trump. sorry my democrat partisan colleague instantly turned it into politics. the question is, is joe biden capable of running this country for the next five years? he makes so many mistakes. so many more than ronald reagan did. and i...
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so to me the ceo is talking about growth if egypt and china, basically, this is what you need to see to get back in here. >> cbs camera up 4%. >> these guys continue to do a great job. this cash flow is very much in place t. joint venture they have will earn them money. they are always conservative. i love companies that overdeliver, under promise, overdeliver. and these guys definitely fit that bill. >> avon up 1%. tim. >> this is not a company overdelivering for a number of years. it's actually a restructuring play. it's a very fixable company. a stock i own, expect to own a couple of yearsles unless they do something different t. risks are an investigation into the company that i think is starting to turn around. these guys have enormous market share and profitability in latin america. you want the e.m. consumer, this is one way to get it. >> we have penguins santa. in korea, a group of penguins traded their parade entertained onlookers at an amuse. park. >> so cute. they can't help it. >> it stinks. >> it's not very attractive on the nose, they're cute. >> is that all penguins? >
so to me the ceo is talking about growth if egypt and china, basically, this is what you need to see to get back in here. >> cbs camera up 4%. >> these guys continue to do a great job. this cash flow is very much in place t. joint venture they have will earn them money. they are always conservative. i love companies that overdeliver, under promise, overdeliver. and these guys definitely fit that bill. >> avon up 1%. tim. >> this is not a company overdelivering for a...
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in germany only about $66,000 and get this, when you're talking about developing markets like egypt, a 12 week treatment is just $900. that's about a 99% discount from that discount in the u.s. i want to be clear. this is the same scenario that we see from many different drugs and here is why. the u.s. government is prohibited by law from negotiating drug prices. they can't do it. also medicare can negotiate discounts to lower the price. but this is all off a list price still set by the drug maker and this is very different in how it works in most other countries. in most other countries around the world t government does negotiate and in europe certain of these drugs can be up to 50% less and in developing markets analysts are telling you certain drugs when available can cost pennies on the dollar. so the question now is how did drug companies justify for charging so much more in the u.s. a lot of common themes, first of all, it's about drug spending. it's a pretty small part of the health care spending. also they say these big list prices actually make up for all the drugs that don
in germany only about $66,000 and get this, when you're talking about developing markets like egypt, a 12 week treatment is just $900. that's about a 99% discount from that discount in the u.s. i want to be clear. this is the same scenario that we see from many different drugs and here is why. the u.s. government is prohibited by law from negotiating drug prices. they can't do it. also medicare can negotiate discounts to lower the price. but this is all off a list price still set by the drug...
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. >> thank you don't bring up a river in egypt, denial leave rivers out of it frances, thank you very much such a terrible bad joke i apologize to everybody let's get now to some of this morning's top trending stories please save the show which include old art, old dads, new shoes and some new cookies bertha coombs, rescue us >> reporter: i'm a fan of bad jokes. i think they're always fun anyway, an attempted art heist went terribly wrong. shots were fired at the museum where the painting was on display. one of the robbers dropped the painting as the pair drove away and the museum says the painting now is being examined for damages. the monet was purchased in 2015 for almost $1.4 million. >>> meantime, adidas has a new simpson's collaborations and icon ombud the new shoes design is a nod to the character's brown, pink and green color scheme it will be released on october 3rd. a shoe only a dad could love the 30th anniversary of the episode that inspired it. >>> and there's a new girl scout cookie coming to town. the girl scouts have announced a new brown any cookie called adventure fi
. >> thank you don't bring up a river in egypt, denial leave rivers out of it frances, thank you very much such a terrible bad joke i apologize to everybody let's get now to some of this morning's top trending stories please save the show which include old art, old dads, new shoes and some new cookies bertha coombs, rescue us >> reporter: i'm a fan of bad jokes. i think they're always fun anyway, an attempted art heist went terribly wrong. shots were fired at the museum where the...
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egypt has elected a muslim brotherhood person as president. iran is on the cusp of having a nuclear capability. we have tumult in syria and also in pakistan. i don't consider these bumps in the road. >> reporter: now it was a natural turn to foreign policy because world leaders are gathering in new york for the united nations general assembly, including the iranian leader, who, as you mentioned, spoke at a breakfast this morning and talked about israel not having any roots in the region and suggested it ought to be wiped off the map. president obama did not respond to that statement. president obama keeping in mind the needs of his campaign trail, went to t"the view" and i think you would expect the president would try to avoid making any waves in that speech. larry, he's got a lead nationally if you look at the average of real clear politics of 3.7 percentage points in national poll, and in every single battleground state, he's also leading, including north carolina, although it's a very narrow margin there, larry. mitt romney's got some grou
egypt has elected a muslim brotherhood person as president. iran is on the cusp of having a nuclear capability. we have tumult in syria and also in pakistan. i don't consider these bumps in the road. >> reporter: now it was a natural turn to foreign policy because world leaders are gathering in new york for the united nations general assembly, including the iranian leader, who, as you mentioned, spoke at a breakfast this morning and talked about israel not having any roots in the region...
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more violence in egypt, protesters clash, the u.s. condemning the crackdown, the egyptian health ministry saying this is a new number for me. 500 people are dead out there. joining us, jan our man on the ground in cairo. good afternoon. >> reporter: good to see you, steve. i can confirm that number from the ministry of health. 525 people have died in the last 36 hours or so since the security forces decided to disperse the two protest camps. now, the injuries am to some close to 4,000 people were injured. the accounts from the muslim brotherhood claim the toll is much, much higher. we expect the number to generally rise as we get a proper sense of the scale of the violence that we saw in the last day. now, the muslim brotherhood is not giving up. they're planning more march, standing by the president. they are calling on their supporters to march and battle the police, they crittize what happened they are calling a pass kerr, unpolice dented scale of violence on what they were claiming were maesful demonstrations, the vice president h
more violence in egypt, protesters clash, the u.s. condemning the crackdown, the egyptian health ministry saying this is a new number for me. 500 people are dead out there. joining us, jan our man on the ground in cairo. good afternoon. >> reporter: good to see you, steve. i can confirm that number from the ministry of health. 525 people have died in the last 36 hours or so since the security forces decided to disperse the two protest camps. now, the injuries am to some close to 4,000...
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and what is happening in egypt, you cannot imagine of anything good. making matters more difficult is that is becoming a cold-war-esq moment. certainly not a side we are backing that we can see eye to eye with. the instability was not leading to anything beyond worry and selling on that worry, now, though, oil is flying. it feels 1990 like. and not knock the market for a loop. it had a genuine bear market. it's not a situation like iraq 1 or 2. americans are tired of war. using poison gas is a war crime, it's the presidential line in the sand. getting ahead of when tmissiles are to be fired is either bravery or foolishness and we do not know which it will be. but the price of oil is spiking. gas will go still higher. that is a bad sign for a strapped consumer. and this morning, john harwood interviewed jack lew and he made it clear that there will be no negotiations for the up coming debt ceiling to keep borrowing for the deficit. that means not only will there be negotiations and the negotiations will be protracted and terrible for the stock market. t
and what is happening in egypt, you cannot imagine of anything good. making matters more difficult is that is becoming a cold-war-esq moment. certainly not a side we are backing that we can see eye to eye with. the instability was not leading to anything beyond worry and selling on that worry, now, though, oil is flying. it feels 1990 like. and not knock the market for a loop. it had a genuine bear market. it's not a situation like iraq 1 or 2. americans are tired of war. using poison gas is a...
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with more unrest looming potentially over egypt, no downward spike is on the horizon here. oil is one of the biggest expenses for american consumers. increases have wide and deep implications. with the two-day fed meeting starting next tuesday, policy makers will probably come to a decision on tapering, and consider the most recent economic data as well as the wealth effect that is the stock market. policy makers also ought to look at the price of oil and implications. many strategists look at the oil on the tax on the consumer pocketbook. with less money to spend on new technology gadgets or travel, whatever it is, energy, of course, has been catching a bid lately in the stock market frlt not only on the rise in the price of crude, but also on the idea that the u.s. could become an oil exporter by 2020. and yet the debate on fracking rages on, even though study after study, many commissioned by the government, by the way, has said fracking can be done safely, with no impact on water tables and the environment. i've said many times on this program that the u.s. is rich in n
with more unrest looming potentially over egypt, no downward spike is on the horizon here. oil is one of the biggest expenses for american consumers. increases have wide and deep implications. with the two-day fed meeting starting next tuesday, policy makers will probably come to a decision on tapering, and consider the most recent economic data as well as the wealth effect that is the stock market. policy makers also ought to look at the price of oil and implications. many strategists look at...
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. >> that's how he does it >> exactly >>> a giant cargo ship stuck across egypt's suez canal and it is blocking one of the most important shipping lanes in the world. strong winds and a sandstorm knocked the "evergreen" off course the 220,000 ton boat is about 1,300 feet long and that is longer than the eiffel tower the satellite images show the extent of the chaos. tankers were seen lining up for hours near the entrance of the canal. officials have reopened older parts of the manmade channel to divert some of the traffic the suez canal one of the busiest waterways in the world, handles 12% of global trade and provides the shortest sea length between europe and asia. >>> election results too close to call on a cnbc trip around the world. israel the political fate of prime minister benjamin netanyahu hanging in the balance one day after the fourth election in two years. at least 90% of the votes counted but the final results aren't expected until friday two of the three polls gave netanyahu's right wing alliance 53 seats and opponent's 57 both sides short of the 61 needed to form a coal
. >> that's how he does it >> exactly >>> a giant cargo ship stuck across egypt's suez canal and it is blocking one of the most important shipping lanes in the world. strong winds and a sandstorm knocked the "evergreen" off course the 220,000 ton boat is about 1,300 feet long and that is longer than the eiffel tower the satellite images show the extent of the chaos. tankers were seen lining up for hours near the entrance of the canal. officials have reopened older...
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i've been on his show and he visited me in egypt. that was the highlight of my career. >> so tell us about this new series. >> it is called "the democracy handbook." it's an outsider look to american democracy. i do comparisons between policies and politics in the middle east and america. >> when you came and sat down, you said you were scared of joseph. let's talk about the politics here in the united states. what is the outside world, if you will, to the extent through your eyes think of our current election cycle? >> honestly, you can criticize the democratic process as much as you can but you still have a good process. there's a lot of noise and frustration, but still it's a great process. that's why everybody else watching it, as a matter of fact, it was said it should be on broadway because it's so interesting. especially this year with all the theatrics. even on the dnc you had meryl streep which give i think fantastic speech yesterday. i'm sure she already got nominated for that. and you've got -- you've got the facts that bo
i've been on his show and he visited me in egypt. that was the highlight of my career. >> so tell us about this new series. >> it is called "the democracy handbook." it's an outsider look to american democracy. i do comparisons between policies and politics in the middle east and america. >> when you came and sat down, you said you were scared of joseph. let's talk about the politics here in the united states. what is the outside world, if you will, to the extent...
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attention to the aftermath of a deadly collision caught on video as we take a cnbc trip around the world egypt, at least 32 people killed and 66 hurt after two trains collided in a statement, the railway authorities wrote someone activated the emergency brakes of a passenger train and caused it to stop unexpectedly. it got smashed from behind by an incoming train two cars from the first train flipped over. >>> north korea state tv releasing these stills of a missile taking off from a heavy duty launch vehicle. the military tested a new guided missile and two new type tactical guided projectiles that hit their targets. that launch was yesterday. it was the same day as president biden's first news conference. the commander in chief warning there will be consequences if north korea escalates tensions. >>> australia, tens of thousands of sports fans flocked into a stadium in melbourne, most without face coverings officials declared this area covid-free and increased the number of people allowed at sporting events to 75% of capacity the magpies held off the carlton blues for the highly anticipated
attention to the aftermath of a deadly collision caught on video as we take a cnbc trip around the world egypt, at least 32 people killed and 66 hurt after two trains collided in a statement, the railway authorities wrote someone activated the emergency brakes of a passenger train and caused it to stop unexpectedly. it got smashed from behind by an incoming train two cars from the first train flipped over. >>> north korea state tv releasing these stills of a missile taking off from a...
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spring turning into the arab winter and so much uncertainty about how things are going to work out in egypt in different parts of the world. is it possible that there's some kind of disruption to oil supplies due to some kind of terrorist event related to the arab spring? europe, complacency about europe is something mentioned, and more and more i hear people talking about youth unemployment. the ecb and mario draghi has papered over a lot of issues that go with banking and maybe a systemic meltdown has been prevented and what happens when you continue to have young people in the streets petitioning for changes and is that going to slow down reforms. what does it mean for the ultimate future of the euro? the other part of the world that's troublesome to some people, a great area for growth but at the same time problematic, the situation in china with the chinese transition. the first change in government ten years. happened about the same time as the elections here in the united states, and they have got myriad challenges ahead of them. reforms to the banking sector. what are they going to
spring turning into the arab winter and so much uncertainty about how things are going to work out in egypt in different parts of the world. is it possible that there's some kind of disruption to oil supplies due to some kind of terrorist event related to the arab spring? europe, complacency about europe is something mentioned, and more and more i hear people talking about youth unemployment. the ecb and mario draghi has papered over a lot of issues that go with banking and maybe a systemic...
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they were all suppose to be dead meat, perhaps like the rancid meaty ate in egypt that's given me a jim dandy parasite. darn thing rode back first class with me. can you imagine? anyway, i had a conversation with the head of gen worth last year about whether my life insurance policy was any good when the stock was at a smacker. my policy, i was fretting. turns out i shouldn't have been worrying about my policy. i should have been buying the stock hand over fist. but of course my charitable trust is the only thing allowed to buy, actionalertsplus.com, and i couldn't. principal, metlife, hartford, while not abreathtaking as their declines urg doo the crash are still remarkable and made all the more so by hedge funds who cannot fret without taking short selling action. they don't fret. they shoot first and fret later. how about cree, the tech company that makes everything l.e.d.s? up seven points yesterday. what do you think that was -- what was behind that monster move? bides just the price target boost. i'll tell you. i'll tell you what was behind it. people were fretting. they were fret
they were all suppose to be dead meat, perhaps like the rancid meaty ate in egypt that's given me a jim dandy parasite. darn thing rode back first class with me. can you imagine? anyway, i had a conversation with the head of gen worth last year about whether my life insurance policy was any good when the stock was at a smacker. my policy, i was fretting. turns out i shouldn't have been worrying about my policy. i should have been buying the stock hand over fist. but of course my charitable...
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reports of a missile fired from egypt over in israel. not the direction a lot of people would expect that kind of activity. also news about a chinese insurer may not cover ships that carry iranian oil as the embargo over the eu is set to ramp up. that putting a little foundation there and the spread between brent still pretty wide, but it's narrowed a fair amount today more than 3%, actually narrowing. the other thing to talk about in nat gas is a major issue today. they had a big inventory -- well, bigger than expected. and we are seasonally getting warmer weather. so we have a lot of supply, not a whole lot of demand until we get sort of macro solution on what to do with all of this natural gas. now at 1:30 i'm going to wrap up the metals close. as bob said, we have a bid in metal, sue, like i said when we have the stronger dollar. that correlation is not happening today. >> indeed it isn't. thank you, brian. let's switch on the "power lunch" power surge. drill down on the stories driving the day. and early spring meant good news for u
reports of a missile fired from egypt over in israel. not the direction a lot of people would expect that kind of activity. also news about a chinese insurer may not cover ships that carry iranian oil as the embargo over the eu is set to ramp up. that putting a little foundation there and the spread between brent still pretty wide, but it's narrowed a fair amount today more than 3%, actually narrowing. the other thing to talk about in nat gas is a major issue today. they had a big inventory --...
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and so saudi arabia, uae, bahrain, egypt are all concerned about the support that they've given in the past. this is something that is not an issue that we're not aware of and it's an issue that needs to be addressed. >> secretary cohen, thank you very much. >> good to be with you. >>> german carmaker bmw making a big bet on president trump's call on made in america. hundreds of new dollars pouring into south carolina. next i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. see options data like never before. with thinkorswim only at td ameritrade. thank you so much. thank you! so we're a go? yes! we got a yes! what does that mean for purchasing? purchase. let's do this. got it. book the flights! hai! si! si! ya! ya! ya! what do
and so saudi arabia, uae, bahrain, egypt are all concerned about the support that they've given in the past. this is something that is not an issue that we're not aware of and it's an issue that needs to be addressed. >> secretary cohen, thank you very much. >> good to be with you. >>> german carmaker bmw making a big bet on president trump's call on made in america. hundreds of new dollars pouring into south carolina. next i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices....
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tokyo electron, one of the biggest capital egypt companies in the world trades in japan, doesn't trade here important thing is, think of applied materials. they're like the applied materials of asia, essentially you see the move here. if you want to own this, look at the ewj. this is a market cap weighted etf. this owns all the big traditional companies, honda, toyota, as well as softbank. there have been huge inflows into the last six months as people have sensed what's been going on if you want a market cap -- a weighted for currency, look at the wisdom tree. this hedges out currency effects. the bottom line here, carl, is here is a country finally emerging from three decades of disinflation and reinvestment is finally paying off and that weak yen also helps a lot really something to see. it's good to see somebody else besides the united states doing well on an investment basis. >> we'll talk in a bit. >>> the next hour, ceo of synopsis on "money movers" continues in a moment. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy -
tokyo electron, one of the biggest capital egypt companies in the world trades in japan, doesn't trade here important thing is, think of applied materials. they're like the applied materials of asia, essentially you see the move here. if you want to own this, look at the ewj. this is a market cap weighted etf. this owns all the big traditional companies, honda, toyota, as well as softbank. there have been huge inflows into the last six months as people have sensed what's been going on if you...
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. >> up next now russia joins the list of countries suspending flights in and out of egypt. we will have the latest from cairo as the specter of terrorism looms over the sinai plane crash. we will speak to an airport security expert about what it means for u.s. carriers as well. stay tuned. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. nobody's hurt, but there will you totalstill be pain.new car. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. learn more by calling switch to liberty mutual and you can save up to $509. call for a free quote today. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutua
. >> up next now russia joins the list of countries suspending flights in and out of egypt. we will have the latest from cairo as the specter of terrorism looms over the sinai plane crash. we will speak to an airport security expert about what it means for u.s. carriers as well. stay tuned. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like ordering wine equals pretending to know wine. pinot noir, which means peanut of the night. nobody's hurt, but there will you...
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some of egypt's -- some of the u.s.' closest allies including egypt has expressed their reservations about any military strike that doesn't have any international consensus. >> ayman for us this morning. thanks very much. >>> as we get word that secretary of state kerry is expected to make a statement on syria in a little bit, let's continue with our next guest. he joins us now, steven, good morning. >> good morning. >> so a couple of significant things happening in the last 24 hours. but, you know, what britain said which seseffectively, no, in principle, we don't accept this strike. how much of a setback is that here? >> it certainly is a setback. the uk has been a strong supporter of u.s. action in the middle east in the past for obvious reasons. and it is complicating the effort to cobble together a broader coalition of the willing in order to undertake the military strikes that the administration is currently contempla contemplating. without the british, the united states going it alone or perhaps with the french, a
some of egypt's -- some of the u.s.' closest allies including egypt has expressed their reservations about any military strike that doesn't have any international consensus. >> ayman for us this morning. thanks very much. >>> as we get word that secretary of state kerry is expected to make a statement on syria in a little bit, let's continue with our next guest. he joins us now, steven, good morning. >> good morning. >> so a couple of significant things happening in...
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they were part of helping to overthrow the muslim brotherhood in egypt. they spent hundreds of billions to keep the peace at home as you were discussing a few minutes ago. so i think the next generation will be very much about looking out for their own self-interests which you can't blame them for but it won't be the happy u.s. interests we have come to enjoy. >> all right. long ball. that's baseball. i was going to say underinflated or overinflated balls but i think that was a baseball anlage. not a football anlage. that news even made it all the way over here to davos. >> do you know who i talked to about that last night? joe montana. >> he probably liked them underinflated too. >> he said everybody likes the balls a certain way. he said it's a little odd that 11 of the 12 balls were underinflated underinflated. he also said the colts and ravens caught them too. >> but like brady said yesterday it's not isis and it's not oil. >> do you believe they can't feel it though? they all claim they have no idea. >> but wouldn't the other offense know it. >> you
they were part of helping to overthrow the muslim brotherhood in egypt. they spent hundreds of billions to keep the peace at home as you were discussing a few minutes ago. so i think the next generation will be very much about looking out for their own self-interests which you can't blame them for but it won't be the happy u.s. interests we have come to enjoy. >> all right. long ball. that's baseball. i was going to say underinflated or overinflated balls but i think that was a baseball...
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we are working with egypt, the managing director saw the president of egypt in egypt last week, we are talking to them about an imf program, we're hoping we can help them stabilize, and then over time, all the countries that are going through these changes need help from the u.s., europe, the gulf countries, they need investment, they need trade, just like in eastern europe, it took a few years for this to start to work, and for businesses to be willing to come in. we're trying to help them provide the foundation for that later, more important growth days. >> david, there was great overview of the world, and join us again to do an overview. >> good to talk to you. >> guys, back to you from jackson hole. >> all right, senior economist, steve liesman. >> economics reporter, economics reporter, joe. >> you don't want to be chief economist? make up your mind. >> you know i should make up my mind. >> what is it that you really want? >> i want to talk to a lot of these fed guys and do interesting interviews and then i want to go fishing if you really want to know what i want, that's what i w
we are working with egypt, the managing director saw the president of egypt in egypt last week, we are talking to them about an imf program, we're hoping we can help them stabilize, and then over time, all the countries that are going through these changes need help from the u.s., europe, the gulf countries, they need investment, they need trade, just like in eastern europe, it took a few years for this to start to work, and for businesses to be willing to come in. we're trying to help them...
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list suggesting around 370 americans are set for evacuation through the rafah border crossing into egypt. >>> a trial to decide whether donald trump can remain on the 2024 ballot in minnesota is set to begin today, as the state supreme court considers a similar case in colorado. both lawsuits claim trump should be deemed ineligible because of his conduct leading up to january 6th and the accusations he tried to overturn the 2020 election results. >>> and toyota is recalling nearly 1.9 million rav4 suvs in the u.s. because of a potential fire risk. the automaker says it's preparing a fix for a battery issue that could possibly start a fire when the cars make forceful turns. guys? >> thanks very much. >>> a nice broad-based rally this morning. major averages up more than 1% and every sector in the green. energy, consumer discretionary leading the way. investors watching apple which reports after the bell and tomorrow, we'll get the all-important jobs report. let's break it all down with edward jones, and she joins us here at post nine. thank you, mona, for being with us. >> great to be her
list suggesting around 370 americans are set for evacuation through the rafah border crossing into egypt. >>> a trial to decide whether donald trump can remain on the 2024 ballot in minnesota is set to begin today, as the state supreme court considers a similar case in colorado. both lawsuits claim trump should be deemed ineligible because of his conduct leading up to january 6th and the accusations he tried to overturn the 2020 election results. >>> and toyota is recalling...
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look what's happening in syria, egypt, now in libya. consider the distance between ourselves and israel, where the president said that he was going to put daylight between us and israel. we have iran four years closer to a nuclear bomb. syria, syria's not just the tragedy of 30,000 civilians being killed by a military but also a strategically significant player for america that the president's policies throughout the middle east began with an apology tour and pursue a strategy of leading from behind. and this tragedy is j -- strate unraveling before our eyes. >> i want to ask you something mr. president, then have the governor just quickly. your secretary of state as i'm sure you know has said that she takes full responsibility for the attack on the diplomatic mission in benghazi. does the buck stop with your secretary of state regarding what went on here? >> secretary clinton has done an extraordinary job, but she works for me. i'm the president. and i'm always responsible. and that's why nobody's more interested in finding out exactly
look what's happening in syria, egypt, now in libya. consider the distance between ourselves and israel, where the president said that he was going to put daylight between us and israel. we have iran four years closer to a nuclear bomb. syria, syria's not just the tragedy of 30,000 civilians being killed by a military but also a strategically significant player for america that the president's policies throughout the middle east began with an apology tour and pursue a strategy of leading from...
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egypt is living on handouts from its neighbors. it needs to do something desperately when it comes to subsidies it pays for food and fuel. they've got to do something with their budget, but the question is, what will it be and will that lead to more massive protests as we've seen. iran, we're waiting to see what happens with the outcome of the negotiations related to their nuclear program, which could or could not lead to more oil on the international markets. russia. the olympics in february. perhaps some of the most interesting olympics we've seen in a long time, politically, maybe since the last time the olympics were held in russia for the summer games in moscow. what's going to happen there? lots of concerns whether there could be terrorist activity, and what putin will do to show off his strength? and we're watching china. will they liberalize interest rates because they're fixed now, they cause distortions when it comes to property prices, people chasing yield, in dangerous parts of the market. they promise to do that. will
egypt is living on handouts from its neighbors. it needs to do something desperately when it comes to subsidies it pays for food and fuel. they've got to do something with their budget, but the question is, what will it be and will that lead to more massive protests as we've seen. iran, we're waiting to see what happens with the outcome of the negotiations related to their nuclear program, which could or could not lead to more oil on the international markets. russia. the olympics in february....
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egypt will be invited to take part in the syrian peace process and the u.s. may also join when donald trump becomes president. the cease-fire is scheduled to take effect midnight tomorrow. a bit of news. we'll see where we all fit into this process. >>> when we come back, the rise of the dollar. the currency up more than 5% since the election. the euro falling closer to parity. we look at the moves in the dollar next. first, a look at yesterday's s&p 500s winners and losers. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box." i just burned my tongue on hot coffee. take a look at u.s. equity futures. i did. i can hardly talk. >> need a little help? >> dow looks like it would open down. gets further away from our 20,000 mark. looking like it would open off 7.5 points. s&p 500 off -- up just marginally. >> the dollar had been closing in on parity with the euro. the stock market had been getting close to 20,000, too as the year comes to an end. those things shouldn't be happening. one might prevent the other from happening. the euro lost now more than 4% against the greenb
egypt will be invited to take part in the syrian peace process and the u.s. may also join when donald trump becomes president. the cease-fire is scheduled to take effect midnight tomorrow. a bit of news. we'll see where we all fit into this process. >>> when we come back, the rise of the dollar. the currency up more than 5% since the election. the euro falling closer to parity. we look at the moves in the dollar next. first, a look at yesterday's s&p 500s winners and losers. ♪...
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. >>> president obama says it's possible a bomb brought down the russian air bus jetline er in egypt killing 224 people. we have the latest, hadley? >> reporter: hey, michelle, basically what we've right now is u.s. and british authorities pointing to the leek le hood this was, in fact, an act of terror. multiple reports in the british press suggest it was a result of an event that was caused by an offshoot of the islamic state in egypt, and we also, of course, know now that the islamic state claimed up to three times it was an attack on their part, that they caused the crash in the sin sinai, but egyptian authorities push back telling nbc news that the brits and americans have no part in the investigation, no evidence yet this was an accident caused by a bomb blast or explosion, no evidence of that, and british and french and americans are not taking part in the investigation. a lot of pushback from the egyptian government at this point. you also have to remember that this is an ongoing conversation because thousands of british tourists are trapped, trying to get out on flights toda
. >>> president obama says it's possible a bomb brought down the russian air bus jetline er in egypt killing 224 people. we have the latest, hadley? >> reporter: hey, michelle, basically what we've right now is u.s. and british authorities pointing to the leek le hood this was, in fact, an act of terror. multiple reports in the british press suggest it was a result of an event that was caused by an offshoot of the islamic state in egypt, and we also, of course, know now that the...
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lufthansa suspending from sharm el sheikh in egypt. it comes as the first victim of saturday's crash was laid to rest today in northern russia. family and friends said their good-byes to 60-year-old nina luchenko during a church service. >>> chinese president xi jingping over the territorial disputes in the south china sea. >>> wmaq says veteran police officer gliniewicz and son are under investigation under the news the officer faked his murder and committed suicide to conceal he stole money from a police youth group. they have not been charged with any crime. >>> elton john telling our colleagues in europe that he wants to open access to medication for people with hiv in countries that are prejudice against the lesbian and gay community. he is looking forward to meeting president putin a the russian leader extended an olive branch to him a short time ago. that is your cnbc news update at this hour. simon, back to you. >> oh, to be a fly on the wall of that meeting. >> absolutely. we'll keep you posted. >> thank you. >>> meanwhile, ex
lufthansa suspending from sharm el sheikh in egypt. it comes as the first victim of saturday's crash was laid to rest today in northern russia. family and friends said their good-byes to 60-year-old nina luchenko during a church service. >>> chinese president xi jingping over the territorial disputes in the south china sea. >>> wmaq says veteran police officer gliniewicz and son are under investigation under the news the officer faked his murder and committed suicide to...
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. >>> secretary of state kerry arrives in iraq, unfreezing relations with egypt, meeting with iraqi prime minister al maliki this morning. in northern iraq for us. >> reporter: secretary of state holding meetings not only with the iraqi prime minister and members of the shia political bloc of the country but meeting with the senior sunni politicians and trying to get a political processup started. that political process that the u.s. wants under way, they want it to be more pluralistic, more inclusive and representative of the country's various ethic groups representative of those ethnic groups but that seems to be a very difficult selling -- starting point for the prime minister. the country recently had elections, his bloc won the most seats in parliament. they are allowed to choose the next prime minister and coalition. but there are a lot of hurdles to that. more importantly, the time frame to get this government in place is actually about 65 to 75 days. the u.s. wants to try to accelerate that as quickly as possible. but there is some criticism coming from iran. the ayatollah in iran
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the biggest problem is that the mosquito, the aidese egypt eye mosquitos is present even in the united states. the cdc predicts there is high likelihood of having vaek transmitted in the united states, particularly in states like florida, and texas, and hawaii. the cdc is doing a great job trying to mobilize communities. that's going to be the key to key crease exposure for pregnant women. that's going to have to happen at the community level. and so this is about community engagement and community mobilization to really ramp up prevention efforts. >> right, we are talking about off the shelf vaccines. but also there is an effort to genetically alter mosquitos in order to curve future generations. if the forefront is sort of at the community level, is the leadership there either from the top, from the government down? or who is leading that effort to make sure that these communities that are in the states that have the most cases, that they will be well equipped to fight this disease? >> you know, i want the agree with dr. flanagan. but the one thing i want to point out. this is such a
the biggest problem is that the mosquito, the aidese egypt eye mosquitos is present even in the united states. the cdc predicts there is high likelihood of having vaek transmitted in the united states, particularly in states like florida, and texas, and hawaii. the cdc is doing a great job trying to mobilize communities. that's going to be the key to key crease exposure for pregnant women. that's going to have to happen at the community level. and so this is about community engagement and...
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egypt's a stable country. but we don't have very good relations with them. israel's really the bastion of stability in which we have the best relations. as with jordan but jordan is now under threat. so virtually everywhere this is an area in chaos. >> michelle pointed out off air earlier today that july 20th was the deadline for some sort of a framework to come up with iran. that's going to come and pass. we haven't seen anything yet. and odds are attention has now been diverted. >> well, the sense becky, is that as the original agreement between the iranians and the u.s. contemplates that they will extend the period of negotiations that hasn't yet been articulated, announced. but you know there's only three options here. either they're going to reach an agreement which seems overwhelmingly unlikely. they're going to stop talking altogether and go back to their corners. that also seems unlikely. or they're going to give themselves some additional time. that will be complicated. it will not go well on capitol hill and so forth. but i think that as the secret
egypt's a stable country. but we don't have very good relations with them. israel's really the bastion of stability in which we have the best relations. as with jordan but jordan is now under threat. so virtually everywhere this is an area in chaos. >> michelle pointed out off air earlier today that july 20th was the deadline for some sort of a framework to come up with iran. that's going to come and pass. we haven't seen anything yet. and odds are attention has now been diverted....
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russia's prime minister confirming that both black boxes from the russian plane that crashed in egypt were recovered. they are expected to reveal what happened in the final moments of flight. >>> in st. petersburg is plane arrived earlier carrying the remains of 144 of the 224 people lost in that crash. >>> japan's prime minister and south korea's president holding their first bilateral summit in 3 1/2 years. they agreed to accelerate efforts to resolve the so-called comfort women issue that has been a source of friction between the two companies. comfort women refers to south korean women and girls forced to work in brothels for the japanese military during world war ii. >>> the u.s. airman who helped thwart a terror attack in frns has been promoted by the air force. 23-year-old spencer stone was promoted from airman first class to staff sergeant during a ceremony that honored his valor. >>> and having an animal around could be good for your kids' health. researchers studied more than 1 million children born? sweden over a nine-near period. kids exposed to farm animals had a 52% redu
russia's prime minister confirming that both black boxes from the russian plane that crashed in egypt were recovered. they are expected to reveal what happened in the final moments of flight. >>> in st. petersburg is plane arrived earlier carrying the remains of 144 of the 224 people lost in that crash. >>> japan's prime minister and south korea's president holding their first bilateral summit in 3 1/2 years. they agreed to accelerate efforts to resolve the so-called comfort...
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so saudi arabia, jordan, egypt and turkey would love to have an american president that could rally the region to destroy isil which is a threat to the kingdom and also deal with assad because he is a puppet of iran. so i think saudi arabia is probably scratching their head wondering what obama is up to because his strategy regarding isil is not working. they are now in afghanistan and i fear they are going to come here and when it comes to assad being in power in syria, no arab or -- country is going to accept that construct because you're giving part of syria to iran. >> senator, always good to have you on. thank you so much. >> appreciate it. >> senator lindsey graham joining us. >> thank you. >> all right. it's your money, your vote. cnbc will host the next republican debate from colorado university in october 28th, coverage starts at 5:00 p.m. don't miss it. >> meantime, forget about your round pumpkins this year. >> they're so last year. >> i guess. >> so ten years ago. >> jane wells has gail's on the latest halloween trend. what would that be, jane? >> check this out, guys. this
so saudi arabia, jordan, egypt and turkey would love to have an american president that could rally the region to destroy isil which is a threat to the kingdom and also deal with assad because he is a puppet of iran. so i think saudi arabia is probably scratching their head wondering what obama is up to because his strategy regarding isil is not working. they are now in afghanistan and i fear they are going to come here and when it comes to assad being in power in syria, no arab or -- country...
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so he's like the jon stewart of egypt. jon stewart went out there and it was pretty funny. but last week on what does the zen moment mean when they do that? >> just when they give you something to think about. >> the zen moment is when streaming is slow for netflix, is it just -- >> it buffers. >> it keeps buffering. that would be maddening, wouldn't it? so i stand by what i said, it would be -- if i were verizon or a pipe owner, it would be impossible to watch netflix if they didn't pay. that was my zen moment. >> this may bring the regulators in. >> no. but a zen moment, so they weren't -- it was without comment. they don't say one thing or another. it was just -- am i a zen -- was it profound? >> it's the opposite of the zen. you do realize that. >> no, that's what i'm asking you. they are saying that was not zen. >> right. they believe there's humor in the zen moment. >> so you are saying -- i assume they are net neutrality people. they probably love netflix like you. >> i have never seen them comment on this. >> i'm not sure they were commenting on the issue. >> yeah.
so he's like the jon stewart of egypt. jon stewart went out there and it was pretty funny. but last week on what does the zen moment mean when they do that? >> just when they give you something to think about. >> the zen moment is when streaming is slow for netflix, is it just -- >> it buffers. >> it keeps buffering. that would be maddening, wouldn't it? so i stand by what i said, it would be -- if i were verizon or a pipe owner, it would be impossible to watch netflix...
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fresh fears over cyprus, korea and egypt. how all those will play out and currency markets next. i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> >>> john deere green song. sunday night for the 48th annual of country music awards. luke brian who co-hosted with blake shelton took home entertainer of the year. beat big names like taylor swift, amanda lambert. garth brooks and george strait, first time they perform
fresh fears over cyprus, korea and egypt. how all those will play out and currency markets next. i know what you're thinking... transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what...
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so we saw emergencies in places like argentina, thailand, turkey, egypt and many other places. in china, that's happening, too, but it's taking the form of a falling rmb and a plunge in the export numbers as people try and move money out of china now. rising rates here are causing the people who had built up big positions abroad to close them and bring the money back home. >> so as i recall, you weren't someone that was ready to call china a currency manipulator by keeping the rmb so weak. are they orchestrating this decline or all along were we wrong in thinking it should be much higher. >> this is not something the chinese government is doing. what they did that matters here, the currency is not convertible. it's not been convertible for a very, very long time. the manipulation we're talking about is done by private sellers and private buyers and by the way, u.s. investors and european investors, who are trying to move money in and out of china, the export account is the only way to do that to avoid the capital controls. this is not a government conspiracy. this is people in
so we saw emergencies in places like argentina, thailand, turkey, egypt and many other places. in china, that's happening, too, but it's taking the form of a falling rmb and a plunge in the export numbers as people try and move money out of china now. rising rates here are causing the people who had built up big positions abroad to close them and bring the money back home. >> so as i recall, you weren't someone that was ready to call china a currency manipulator by keeping the rmb so...
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if you look at the egpt, egyptian stocks down very big, egypt floated its currency overnight. they devalued currency by about 50%, they liberalized the exchange rate. that's a big issue and you can see egyptian stocks down 20%. one last thing, the fed is going to be a big issue after the election. you can see the impact the fed is already having. the russell 2000 is already down rather notably 10% from its highs on interest concerns. there you see interest rate sensitive stocks this quarter also being impacted. back to you guys. >> bob, thank you. let's get to the bond pits where they are celebrating that cubs championship. rick santelli had a late night in chicago. hey, rick. >> yeah, it indeed was a late night. so many ghosts after yesterday especially when they blew the lead, but i have to tell you these guys over here did we do good last night or what? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ go cubs go >> i tell you what, the volatility, these option traders the only actual humans left on the floor of course are trading options. there's option volatility, but there's also human volati
if you look at the egpt, egyptian stocks down very big, egypt floated its currency overnight. they devalued currency by about 50%, they liberalized the exchange rate. that's a big issue and you can see egyptian stocks down 20%. one last thing, the fed is going to be a big issue after the election. you can see the impact the fed is already having. the russell 2000 is already down rather notably 10% from its highs on interest concerns. there you see interest rate sensitive stocks this quarter...
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remember were the biggest beneficiaries of the global credit bubble, whether china, india, brazil, turkey, egypt. there were huge beneficiaries of the global credit bubble. we found it interesting, people will agree the global credit bubble is deflating but they want to invest in the places that were the big beneficiaries like emerging marketed it no accident emerging markets underperforming in the s&p for under five years. what you're seeing now is the realization that people are finally starting to realize that the emerging markets have very, very, very serious problems. >> yeah. we learned that lesson every ten years or so it seems. >> exactly. >> emerging market down 70%. people have such short memories when it comes to this stuff. emerging markets that rubber band is stretched as wide as it ever gets stretched. it's going to snapback over the next couple of weeks or months. it's a better selling opportunity than a buying one. >> rich, back to the u.s. what level do you get interested in equities? and how severe is this pullback? >> one has to remember -- the question is bear market or corre
remember were the biggest beneficiaries of the global credit bubble, whether china, india, brazil, turkey, egypt. there were huge beneficiaries of the global credit bubble. we found it interesting, people will agree the global credit bubble is deflating but they want to invest in the places that were the big beneficiaries like emerging marketed it no accident emerging markets underperforming in the s&p for under five years. what you're seeing now is the realization that people are finally...
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republicans is they've got to get this thing out of whether or not romney said 47% or obama said that egypt was an ally or not, we've got to get a big, big picture. he's got to, in my opinion, he's got to take america and paint 2016 with him there and with obama there. here's what we'll look like in '14 and '16. and he's got to go right down the list. he's got to go here's what my tax plan is. and my tax plan's going to do this and here's what i'm going to do about regulations and energy and when they come back, some reporter's going to say this, but a left wing group has just decided that tax increases are going to be $2,000 on the middle class. i will veto -- i will veto any tax that goes up on the middle class and any conditions and stop talking about stuff like that from some wacko group -- >> he could get rid of those questions by giving more specifics. the specifics of the -- >> but he's got to give big speeches. on the economy, here's what we'll look like. we'll get 3% to 4% growth, unemployment will be down to 5%, and here's how. >> why do you think he hasn't thus far? he's got a lo
republicans is they've got to get this thing out of whether or not romney said 47% or obama said that egypt was an ally or not, we've got to get a big, big picture. he's got to, in my opinion, he's got to take america and paint 2016 with him there and with obama there. here's what we'll look like in '14 and '16. and he's got to go right down the list. he's got to go here's what my tax plan is. and my tax plan's going to do this and here's what i'm going to do about regulations and energy and...
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the middle east from syria to egypt. we don't know who our friends are and what the game is and europe. europe isn't fixed yet. europe is kicking the can down. they can't fix it without a devaluation of some kind. they can keep putting money into that. what does that mean to take the first one? the cliff. you need somebody who is a uniter and not a divider. this president proved that he's the class warfare divider. >> here's a cliff question. some people say that if romney wins, the good news is we won't hit the cliff at the end of the year. the bad news is we'll have uncertainty for nine months because we'll have to address the issue in the fall. is that a better outcome than if obama is in office? i don't know the answer. >> we need to bring people together. we need a uniter for that. we go to the regulatory wall that we talked about. we need somebody who understands the role of regulation in a capitalistic system. the president doesn't have the foggiest idea and he delegates that. >> it's more of the people he's given
the middle east from syria to egypt. we don't know who our friends are and what the game is and europe. europe isn't fixed yet. europe is kicking the can down. they can't fix it without a devaluation of some kind. they can keep putting money into that. what does that mean to take the first one? the cliff. you need somebody who is a uniter and not a divider. this president proved that he's the class warfare divider. >> here's a cliff question. some people say that if romney wins, the good...
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where did they get all the cement that they used >> it was coming from egypt. >> that's one of the reasons hamas started to shoot at israel because al cici took over the sealed that border off. that made hamas put hamas in big trouble. that didn't work out well for anybody. but you're right. that's still not over yet, either. >> but we're on top of that. >> we're on top of this, yes. >> but pick up that putt, will you. >> so to both of you, the point about oil, steady and maybe even falling today on iraq seem glg comi coming. >> humanitarian aid, you think? >> no, he's doing a great job. some weapons, some ammunition that will be in there and i don't think the ukrainians are going to find it. >> awesome. thank you. >> thank you for having me on. >> i like talking about you, don't you? we are a soft, wimpy generation. i don't want to take up too much of you're the people out there defending us that was 40 years ago, 140 years ago, are all kids. literally, they are kids. that's why they call it the infantry. they're infants opinion young people out there defending the country and we should k
where did they get all the cement that they used >> it was coming from egypt. >> that's one of the reasons hamas started to shoot at israel because al cici took over the sealed that border off. that made hamas put hamas in big trouble. that didn't work out well for anybody. but you're right. that's still not over yet, either. >> but we're on top of that. >> we're on top of this, yes. >> but pick up that putt, will you. >> so to both of you, the point about...
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from there we saw events like the tragedy in mumbai and the plane on the hudson, events in iran and in egypt following that. >> i think everybody knows where you're going, dom. i think some people wonder, though, if you have a quarter of the users of facebook and you look at the travails facebook has been through, why should this go smoother? >> it reflects on the different missions of the companies. i had the ability to watch mark zuckerberg speak and he talked about how they're very mission focused, to connect everyone in the world. twitter, you look at exactly what they're here to do, they're perhaps a more basic utility that creates connection, yes, but provide at substrate for this time of realtime experience. so it's not as much about -- it is of course about people connecting with each other but it also about authenticity and the ability to express yourself and be known in a small space. facebook is good for just about everything and twitter is good for something very specific. i've tried to tell people exactly what it is that it's great for and i think it's great for creating that tr
from there we saw events like the tragedy in mumbai and the plane on the hudson, events in iran and in egypt following that. >> i think everybody knows where you're going, dom. i think some people wonder, though, if you have a quarter of the users of facebook and you look at the travails facebook has been through, why should this go smoother? >> it reflects on the different missions of the companies. i had the ability to watch mark zuckerberg speak and he talked about how they're...
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just because you have that pipeline in egypt. >> they blew it up again yesterday. >> they blew it up again yesterday? >> yeah, 12th time this year. >> what's going to happen with israel. >> i'm hopeful that israel figures out how to deal with iran. i don't know what the definition of that really means. i'm, i'm just, you know, i'm concerned about the country. i'm concerned about the middle east. i have a lot of connections in the middle east. not only in israel, but in a lot of the other countries in the middle east. and i think it's a very, very difficult situation made dramatically worse by you know, iranian craziness. >> iranian craziness. >> we want to thank you so much for joining us today. an hour is never enough time. >> my pleasure. >> we appreciate you taking the time with us today. >> thank you very much, my pleasure. >> we look forward to seeing you again soon. >>> straight ahead, another boy from chicago, the man behind many of president obama's economic policies, he's hustling back to the set this time. >> we're going to do this one more time. >> austan goolsbee, the for
just because you have that pipeline in egypt. >> they blew it up again yesterday. >> they blew it up again yesterday? >> yeah, 12th time this year. >> what's going to happen with israel. >> i'm hopeful that israel figures out how to deal with iran. i don't know what the definition of that really means. i'm, i'm just, you know, i'm concerned about the country. i'm concerned about the middle east. i have a lot of connections in the middle east. not only in israel,...